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Migration Behavior

Does Environmental Risk Affect Human Migration Behavior?

Does Environmental Risk Affect Human Migration Behavior?

... This study tests the influence of environmental risks associated with floods, hurricanes, and hazardous material releases on human migration behavior. With close attention to a function of environmental ...

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Nanoencapsulated capsaicin changes migration behavior and morphology of madin darby canine kidney cell monolayers

Nanoencapsulated capsaicin changes migration behavior and morphology of madin darby canine kidney cell monolayers

... the migration behavior of MDCK-C7 cells after treatment with both, chitosan-based unloaded and capsaicin-loaded nanocapsules, in comparison to free cap- saicin, and to untreated control ...the ...

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Staying in the cities or returning home? An analysis of the rural-urban migration behavior in Vietnam

Staying in the cities or returning home? An analysis of the rural-urban migration behavior in Vietnam

... the migration behavior of rural-urban migrants within ...of migration and its respective ...of migration is also observed among migrants and households with higher human ...of ...

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Socio-Economic and Cultural Factors Effecting Migration Behavior in District Sargodha, Pakistan

Socio-Economic and Cultural Factors Effecting Migration Behavior in District Sargodha, Pakistan

... rapid migration occurs due to many causes like Socio-Economic, Cultural, Demographic and Psychological ...the migration. The aim of this study is to light up the migration behavior of people ...

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Migration behavior of PGCs and asymmetrical gonad formation in pond smelt Hypomesus nipponensis

Migration behavior of PGCs and asymmetrical gonad formation in pond smelt Hypomesus nipponensis

... ABSTRACT In teleost fish, the gonad originates from primordial germ cells (PGCs) and somatic cells. However, it is not clear whether the final gonadal position is determined by anteroposterior and dextrosinistral ...

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Essays on the Spatial Clustering of Immigrants and Internal Migration within the United States

Essays on the Spatial Clustering of Immigrants and Internal Migration within the United States

... Census migration question does not allow the identification of multiple movements during the period ...net migration in the analysis of migration ...of migration flows, out-migrants are ...

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Original Article Leptin induces partial epithelial-mesenchymal transition in a FAK-ERK dependent pathway in MCF10A mammary non-tumorigenic cells

Original Article Leptin induces partial epithelial-mesenchymal transition in a FAK-ERK dependent pathway in MCF10A mammary non-tumorigenic cells

... cell migration behavior and although leptin induces a partial redistribution of the epithelial marker E-cadherin at the plasma membrane, there is no decrease of E-cadherin expression, which may explain the ...

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LRT, a tendon specific leucine rich repeat protein, promotes muscle tendon targeting through its interaction with Robo

LRT, a tendon specific leucine rich repeat protein, promotes muscle tendon targeting through its interaction with Robo

... LRT forms a protein complex with Robo receptors The non-autonomous effect of LRT on muscle migration behavior suggested that muscles might express a putative receptor for LRT. The leucine-rich repeat domain ...

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acs.accounts.5b00420.pdf

acs.accounts.5b00420.pdf

... ion-migration behavior in organometal trihalide perov- skites (OTPs) had not cause strong interest until the report of obvious photocurrent hysteresis in OTP solar cells, despite ion migration in ...

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Dynamical Behavior of a Discrete, One-island, Selection-migration Model with General Dominance.

Dynamical Behavior of a Discrete, One-island, Selection-migration Model with General Dominance.

... Regardless of whether populations occur naturally or in a controlled system, they rarely are isolated from others of the same species. Organisms, or their gametes, often migrate from one population to another, ...

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Migration, Sexual Behavior and Perceptions of Risk: Is the Place of Origin a Factor in HIV Infection?

Migration, Sexual Behavior and Perceptions of Risk: Is the Place of Origin a Factor in HIV Infection?

... internal migration in Kenya and its effect on risky sexual behaviour as measured by the perceived risk of getting HIV, use of condom at last non-mari- tal sexual intercourse, and sexual intercourse with multiple ...

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Palacos compared to Palamed bone cement in total hip replacement: a randomized controlled trial RSA migration similar at 10-year follow-up

Palacos compared to Palamed bone cement in total hip replacement: a randomized controlled trial RSA migration similar at 10-year follow-up

... patient, migration was analyzed by using a linear mixed model with random intercepts and random slopes (Crowder and Hand ...mean migration of all available pros- theses ...

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Fibroblast Growth Factors Influence Collective Cell Behavior During Mesoderm Migration

Fibroblast Growth Factors Influence Collective Cell Behavior During Mesoderm Migration

... embryo. Each embryo was imaged using 2PEF microscopy with a Zeiss LSM 510 inverted microscope (Carl Zeiss) at 940nm wavelength (Chameleon Ultra laser, Coherent). This high wavelength allows reduction of scattering, ...

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Shape meets polarity in Japan

Shape meets polarity in Japan

... Apicobasal cell polarity is essential for the organogenesis of the liver, in which intrahepatic conduits are evenly spaced. Takuya Sakaguchi [University of California (UC) San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA] ...

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Non-tight junction-related function of claudin-7 in interacting with integrinβ1 to suppress colorectal cancer cell proliferation and migration

<p>Non-tight junction-related function of claudin-7 in interacting with integrin&beta;1 to suppress colorectal cancer cell proliferation and migration</p>

... HCT116 cells stably transfected with claudin-7 or empty vector were seeded evenly in 96-well plates and allowed to grow to full confluence. The cell monolayer was scratched using a 10 µL pipette tip to create a wound. ...

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Colonizing while migrating: how do individual enteric neural crest cells behave?

Colonizing while migrating: how do individual enteric neural crest cells behave?

... tional migration of ENCCs towards the ...ENCC migration [38] showing that longitudinal neurite projections are not es- sential, or that only a small number of longitudinally ori- ented neurites is ...

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Comparing Behavior of Chondrocyte Cells on Different Polyhydroxybutyrate Scaffold Structure for Cartilage Tissue Engineering

Comparing Behavior of Chondrocyte Cells on Different Polyhydroxybutyrate Scaffold Structure for Cartilage Tissue Engineering

... Tissue engineering is a novel approach, which has been considered over the years to surpass the limitations and repair injured tissues [1, 2]. It includes growing spe- cial cells in an extracellular domain to create ...

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6-22-2015 12:00 AM The Role of Bone-Derived Osteopontin in the Migration and Stem- Like Behavior of Breast Cancer Cells

6-22-2015 12:00 AM The Role of Bone-Derived Osteopontin in the Migration and Stem- Like Behavior of Breast Cancer Cells

... the migration and stem-like behavior of breast cancer ...promotes migration, tumorsphere-forming ability and colony-forming ability of whole population and ALDH hi CD44 + CD24 - breast cancer cells ...

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Graham_unc_0153D_17490.pdf

Graham_unc_0153D_17490.pdf

... Figure 2.12 1D and 2D cell migration occur in the absence of the nucleus. (A) Wide-field images of REF52 cells behind the scratch margin that were stained for α-tubulin (green) and nuclei (red). Nuclear channel ...

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Volume 31 - Article 28 | Pages 861–888

Volume 31 - Article 28 | Pages 861–888

... differential with respect to comparison groups this will tend to conservatively bias any comparative statistics, but would have unforeseen implications for descriptive parameter estimation to be used in mathematical ...

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